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Extend Your Hand
A friend of mine calls it the Three-Foot Rule. It means that when he’s at a trade show, if you come within...
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Industry News - November 2008
Lenzyme Publishes Maintenance BrochureLenzyme has designed a homeowner education brochure on the importance of regular cleaning and maintenance of septic and plumbing...
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Making Work Easier
Perc Test AugerThe Ardisam earth auger from Northern Tool & Equipment allows fast drilling for perc test holes and other purposes. The...
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An Answer for Rural Towns?
The unincorporated hamlet of Shenandoah, in northern Richland County, Ohio, has 35 homes, a church, general store and community center. A citizen’s...
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Virginia Tightens Certification Rules
A Virginia law requiring mandatory maintenance for all alternative onsite systems activates on July 1, 2009. According to K.R. “Trapper” Davis of...
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What to Do Now?
Question:I have a septic system with lateral lines on a slight slope. In addition to the 1,000- gallon trash tank, I have...
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Not Standing Still
Art Megeath declares he will do “whatever it takes to be on the leading edge of the onsite industry.” Owner of Arthur...
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Tracking Your Options
Whether mounted on skid-steer loaders, compact track loaders or compact excavators, tracks offer a number of advantages over tires.They include more traction...
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Missing Link
Flow measurement is a missing link in determining why septic systems may fail. Do we really know the flow entering a septic...
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Clusters of Concern
Clusters of ConcernTo the Editor:I have been concerned for some time about very large and cluster systems that seem to be so...
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The Dope on Diesel
Diesel prices have been taxing for onsite installers and anyone else who depends on diesel-powered equipment and trucks. From July 2007 to...
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Going Small?
Question:I am doing my year-end review and looking at some of my expenses. The big jump in fuel makes me wonder if...
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Simply Quality
Raymond Contracting installs mostly simple onsite systems — conventional systems and treatment lagoons. But that doesn’t mean the company cuts corners on...
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Nebraska Revisits Onsite Regulations
The Nebraska legislature approved an interim study resolution to examine the Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Contractors Certification and System Registration Act, and...
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Star of the West
When 315 acres abutting the Black Hills National Forest became available, Jim and Dusty Schad of Schad Construction Inc. bought it. Father...
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Industry News - October 2008
Lenzyme Installs Solar Heating PanelsLenzyme has installed a solar water heating system at its remodeled manufacturing facility in Little Suamico, Wis. The...
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Regulator Relations
As a contractor, are you at the mercy of regulators? By no means. In fact, you have considerable power to manage reviews...
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Bringing it Back
The most common question when talking with a homeowner about options dealing with a failed soil treatment system is: Can you do...






